skills/omnisess-show/SKILL.md
Show the full detail of a single AI coding session by its ID. Session IDs are in the format <tool>:<id> (e.g., claude:5c3f2742, cursor:a1b2c3d4). Use this skill when asked to show a specific session, inspect a session, read a session, or view the messages in a session. Trigger phrases: "show session", "open session", "inspect session", "read session", "show me claude:5c3f2742", "view session details", "what happened in session".
npx skillsauth add psacc/omnisess showInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Show full detail for a single AI coding session.
omnisess show <tool>:<session-id>
omnisess binary is available:if ! command -v omnisess &>/dev/null; then
echo "omnisess not found. Install it with:"
echo " go install github.com/psacc/omnisess@latest"
exit 1
fi
if [ -z "$1" ]; then
echo "Usage: omnisess show <tool>:<session-id>"
echo "Example: omnisess show claude:5c3f2742"
exit 1
fi
omnisess show "$1"
Session IDs always use the <tool>:<id> format:
claude:5c3f2742cursor:a1b2c3d4codex:e5f6g7h8Use omnisess list to find available session IDs.
omnisess show claude:5c3f2742
tools
Print AI coding sessions for a calendar day as Obsidian-compatible markdown with the full Q&A content of every session. Intended for daily-note workflows: paste the output into a daily journal to preserve a searchable record of what was discussed with which AI tool. Use this skill when asked to dump today's sessions as markdown, prepare a daily-note entry, archive Q&A for Obsidian, or export a calendar-day's coding conversations. Trigger phrases: "digest today's sessions", "dump sessions as markdown", "obsidian daily note", "archive my coding chats", "export today's Q&A", "session log for daily note".
development
Classify agent skills by usage tier (Keep / Borderline / Archive / Unknown) using Claude Code session JSONL transcripts as the signal source. Read-only — never modifies skills, sessions, or any file on disk. Use this skill when asked to audit skills, find unused skills, classify skills, check which skills get used, produce a skill usage report, or prune skills. Trigger phrases: "audit skills", "find unused skills", "classify skills", "which skills do I use", "skill usage report", "prune skills", "what skills are unused", "skills I can remove", "trim my skill list". Output is a recommendation (Keep / Borderline / Archive) — acting on it is always a manual step.
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